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Benefit from the incredible wisdom of Charles Spurgeon, passage by passage. Spurgeon’s writings on the Bible fill dozens of volumes—his thoughts on particular passages scattered in numerous books and sermons. These volumes collect his thoughts on two Gospels in a commentary format, with …
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Bolster your library with key texts in the Baptist tradition. Seventeenth-century Particular Baptist Benjamin Keach was a gifted pastor, writer, theologian, and pioneer in religious education. Walking the difficult line of nonconformity, Keach wrote a number of important works, though …
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The Works of Abraham Booth combines the Baptist apologist’s writings with details of his life in three volumes of valuable text. A minister for 50 years, Abraham Booth was influential within the Baptist denomination, and he engaged many controversies of his day, such as abolition. Among …
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Octavius Winslow—sometimes called “the pilgrim’s companion”—shares lasting encouragement and insight for the Christian journey. Warm and devotional in style, Winslow’s writings are full of memorable pieces of spiritual edification and deep theological reflection. This collection contains …
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This is the most complete collection of Charles Spurgeon's Sermons available in print or electronically! In this collection there are over 3,550 sermons from one of the most gifted speakers and blessed Christian leaders of our era. This collection is an invaluable tool in both sermon …
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Open an important early chapter in Baptist history with this two-volume compilation of the works of English nonconformist turned Baptist, John Smyth. Working alongside John Robinson, Smyth organized English Separatists and traveled with a group fleeing to Amsterdam (some of whom would go …
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The history of Baptists in America is as expansive and colorful as the states that make up the union. Add years of this history to your library with 16 classic regional histories. Study Baptist church growth across the American patchwork through historical accounts of Baptists in …
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Build your study of the Bible from the ground up with the NIV Zondervan Study Bible. Led by D.A. Carson, more than 60 contributors have crafted all-new study notes, genre and book introductions, and in-depth articles to help you understand how biblical writers unfold the story Of God’s …
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Considered part of the “pulpit of the American Revolution,” and a leading advocate of the separation of church and state in Revolutionary-era America, Baptist pastor Isaac Backus was a pillar of early American evangelical thought. His works such as Appeal to the Public for Religious …
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Benefit from the incredible wisdom of Charles Spurgeon, passage by passage. Spurgeon’s writings on the Bible fill dozens of volumes; his thoughts on particular passages are scattered across numerous books and sermons. This volume collects his thoughts on Galatians in a commentary format, …
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Want more from this series? Order Pillar New Testament Commentary (PNTC) Overview The question that Paul set before the ancient church in Corinth—“Do you not recognize that Jesus Christ is in and among you?” (2 Cor 13:5)—remains a critical question for the church today. This commentary by …
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Gain spiritual insight, biblical wisdom, and theological knowledge from beloved pastor and teacher John MacArthur—with more than 3,000 of his sermons. Search within the John MacArthur Sermon Archive to locate his teaching on thousands of specific biblical passages. Examine modern culture …
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In A Systematic Study of Bible Doctrine, Thomas Paul Simmons presents a Reformed Baptist systematic theology that is both concise and practical. Firmly rooted in the doctrine of biblical inerrancy, this volume marshals arguments in favor of a Calvinistic, baptistic, and premillennial …
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Rolland McCune‘s A Systematic Theology of Biblical Christianity (3 vols.) is a must-read for those desiring to go beyond the basics of biblical doctrine. His dedication to study and the desire to communicate biblical truth are evident in his writing. Because it is important to consult an …
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Nineteenth-century American Baptist preacher, editor, and major leader of Landmarkism, James R. Graves was at the center of intense debate among the Southern Baptists for nearly 30 years. In Baptist history, he remains an important figure to study as his influence and the fallout from …
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